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hey people as the title says, i would like to know how to turn back the km's on the speedo, i have a R32 and i just rebuild the whole engine so i would like to clock it back.  

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bill

maybe you should have posted this in the Japan section.....as they seem to be expert at it.

thats actually illegal, might change on state.. but i doubt that.

You can only do it with a change of dash, and then there is paperwork you can fill out to meet the requirements.

jsut cause u did the motor doesnt mean... bushes... diff, gearbox, shaft, chassis aint dont the km's

Maybe you shouldn't try to rip people off.

How would you have felt buying a car and then finding out it had done 100,000klms extra.

Happened to me. Don't be an arsehole and try and make a quite buck, because it will come back to you eventually. And if you do wind it back, I hope it does come back to you, HARD.

thats actually illegal, might change on state.. but i doubt that.

You can only do it with a change of dash, and then there is paperwork you can fill out to meet the requirements.

jsut cause u did the motor doesnt mean... bushes... diff, gearbox, shaft, chassis aint dont the km's

hahhaha frist i would like to say. doin mods to ur car is illegal, like intercoolers, BOV's, boost controllers, pod fillters etc... wat makes dis different u idoit?

second of all yes i have changed everything i built my R32 ground up. all the parts are pritty much new. i got a new after market speedo the one which goes to 310km/h so the old one i would like to turn it bak and sell it with low km's on it.

the speedometre is already out all i need is a guide to get wat im after...

bill

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